It's possible that you're getting false hypos, which can occur when your blood sugar reduces to normal levels from previously high ones. Those do eventually disappear as your body gets used to the new lower normal levels. Of course, it could be something else altogether, it doesn't follow that all symptoms are diabetic related. (You should see me when I have a heavy cardio session at the gym. I start feeling like death warmed up and have to do a blood test to differentiate between (low blood sugar/hypo because of the exercise, high blood sugar because of the stress of the exercise, exhaustion because of the exercise).)
Of course, if your blood sugar test shows that you're actually low, you should take some sugar
. No way to tell till you do a test. Good luck.